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Old 04-19-2011, 08:05 AM   #1918
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The problem with this is that while it decreases demand for the public system, it also decreases resources available to the public system (doctors, nurses etc.) and possibly also increases the per-unit costs of those resources.
(1) I'd rather have privately run but publicly funded care. There is incentive to be efficient while still maintaining the current availability.

(2) If the efficiency and effectiveness of those 'units' increases, I would have no problem in paying more for it.
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